Historic U.S. Currency Collection

This fascinating collection features three types of U.S. currency from the past century – a $2 Federal Reserve Note, the rare “red ink” $2 U.S. Note, and a $1 Silver Certificate last issued in 1957. They accounted for nearly all the notes in circulation until November 26, 1965, when the first Federal Reserve Notes were issued. Federal Reserve Notes account for 99% of the bills in circulation today. Authorized by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, each note is an obligation of the U.S. Government but is not redeemable in Silver. U.S. Notes, called “Legal Tender Notes” until 1873, are “backed by the faith and credit of the U.S. Government.” Displayed in a handsome acrylic frame.

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Enhance your currency collection with these notes from the past century

This collection features one $2 Federal Reserve Note, one rare 'red ink' $2 U.S. Note, and one Silver Certificate last issued in 1957